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Support Services
The Royal Veterinary College's Contract Research Unit provides a farm animal clinical trial service to support the animal health industry in the conduct of veterinary clinical trials and veterinary medicine research. -
Vomiting and Diarrhoea
Cases referred to the RVC benefit from our state-of-art endoscopy suite and additional diagnostic imaging modalities such as ALICAM and fluoroscopy -
Christine wins Summer Raffle grand prize of £1,000!
The Summer Raffle raised over £12,000 for animal health and care – thank you to everyone who took part. Our Winter Raffle will return again this Christmas, good luck!Congratulations to Christine Betts who has won our Summer Raffle grand prize of £1,000!
The draw …
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Evaluation of a novel rodenticide: methaemoglobin-inducing agent
Congratulations to Dr Troy Gibson and colleagues on the publication of 2 papers in ''Animal Welfare''. Both papers discuss the use of a potential new class of novel rodenticides that induce methaemoglobinaemia. The findings suggest that lethal and …Congratulations to Dr Troy Gibson and colleagues on the publication of 2 papers in ''Animal Welfare' …
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RVC wins openness award for ground-breaking research into Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
The RVC has won the Media Engagement Award at the fifth annual Understanding Animal Research Openness AwardsThe Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has won the Media Engagement Award at the fifth annual …
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Contract Research Services
The Royal Veterinary College's Contract Research Unit (CRU) is a leading London and UK Contract Research Organisation (CRO) dedicated to providing the business and scientific communities with access to a range of services and opportunities for collaboration. -
Hands-on Clinical Experience - Boltons Park Farm
Based at the Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire, Boltons Park Farm is our farm animal practical teaching facility. The farm consists of 200 hectares of mainly grazing grass, along with 14 hectares of wildlife stewardship plots planted last year … -
World’s smallest dogs prone to health problems despite rising popularity, according to latest RVC research
Ownership of the Chihuahua, the world’s smallest dog breed, is rising sharply. Yet, according to the largest ever study of Chihuahuas treated in first opinion veterinary practices, the breed is particularly prone to dental disease, obesity, and … -
Study reveals flat-faced dogs really are less healthy than other dogs
We now have the answer to that burning question about whether flat-faced dogs truly are less healthy overall -
RVC awarded funding to contribute to the global effort on COVID-19 health research
A project, led by researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), which seeks to reduce COVID-19 transmission in traditional food markets in Bolivia and Peru, receives fundingA project, led by researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), which seeks to reduce COVID-19 …